JAKARTA Apple has launched a satellite-based Emergency SOS feature for iPhones. Initially, this feature was only available in the US and Canada for several iPhone models, but now its features are available in 17 countries.
This feature can be accessed on the iPhone 14 and later. The company briefly explained that this feature was designed to help its users. They can take advantage of satellite-based Emergency SOS when they are outside the cellular reach or Wi-Fi.
"In addition, if users want to convince friends and family about their whereabouts while traveling outside the network, they can now open the Find My app and share their location via satellite," Apple explained, quoted from 9to5mac.
In accordance with its objectives, this feature is very important for some users. To avoid urgent matters in the future, you can learn how to use the feature first. Here's an easy way to use Emergency SOS by satellite.
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Satellite-based Emergency SOS Users
Before using this feature, you need to know that this feature is only available in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, and others. Unfortunately, this feature cannot be accessed in Indonesia.
However, if you plan to vacation to a country that provides satellite-based Emergency SOS services on your iPhone, you can do the following stages.
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